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City'Administrator'and'the'Mayor'
City'of'Oakland'
1'Frank'Ogawa'Plaza'
Oakland,'CA'94612'
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Dear'Mayor'Quan,'Dear'City'Administrator,'
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The'Asian'Pacific'Environmental'Network'(APEN)'is'urging'you'to'act'on'
Oaklands'Zero'Waste'Plan'by'ensuring'that'the'new'waste'management'
contract'provides'sourceQseparated'organics'(third'compost'bin)'service'for'
multiQfamily'buildings'and'all'Oakland'residents.'
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Currently,'multiQfamily'residential'buildings'are'not'automatically'included'in'
Oaklands'organic'waste'collection'services,'effectively'excluding'40%'of'
Oaklands'households'from'participating'in'this'green'opportunity.'The'
expanded'organics'collection'system'is'vital'to'a'successful'Zero'Waste'Plan'and'
will:'
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Provide'equal'opportunity'to'all'Oakland'residents'
Improve'Oaklands'waste'diversion'rate'(currently,'the'lowest'in'Alameda'
County)'
Protect'workers'from'sorting'organic'matter'from'other'contaminated'
waste'
Advance'education'on'the'importance'and'impact'of'sorting'our'waste'
Enable'the'increased'availability'of'highQquality'compost'
Preserve'Oaklands'reputation'as'one'of'the'greenest'cities'in'the'nation'
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APEN'represents'hundreds'of'renters'in'environmental'justice'communities'in'
Oakland.'Our'members'are'lowQincome'immigrants'and'refugees'that'have'faced'
tremendous'obstacles'to'health'and'safety'in'their'home'countries,'and'continue'
to'fight'for'greater'opportunities'for'healthy'neighborhoods'here'in'the'Bay'
Area.''As'part'of'a'community'that'too'often'gets'situated'near'landfills'and'
dumping'grounds,'having'the'opportunity'to'lessen'waste'and'pollution
notably'the'potent'greenhouse'gas'methaneis'a'necessity'in'a'stage'where'we'
must'all'do'our'part'to'combat'climate'change.''
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SingleQfamily'homes'are'already'required'to'have'a'green'cart'for'organics'in'
addition'to'their'recycling'and'garbage'carts.'Unfortunately,'multiQfamily'
buildings'(five'or'more'units),'which'make'up'almost'40%'of'Oaklands'
households,'do'not'have'access'to'the'Oaklands'organics/green'
waste/composting'program.'To'improve'the'worst'diversion'rate'in'Alameda'
County'(65%),'we'need'to'ensure'that'this'new'contract'includes'organics'waste'
service'for'all'Oakland'residents.'
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Oakland'is'making'great'strides'in'becoming'a'model'environmentally'
responsible'city.'However,'to'maintain'its'reputation'as'a'green'city,'Oakland'
must'match'the'efforts'of'the'neighboring'San'Francisco'and'Alameda,'as'well'as'
other'large'cities'such'as'Seattle'and'New'York,'all'of'which'have'already'
recognized'the'benefits'and'adopted'sourceQseparated'organics'collection'
systems'for'all'their'residents.'
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As'a'representative'of'Oakland'residents,'the'Asian'Pacific'Environmental'
Network'urges'you'to'take'this'opportunity'to'improve'the'standards'of'
Oaklands'waste'diversion'and'composting'systems'by'providing'a'mandatory'
sourceQseparated'organics'services'for'all'Oaklanders.'
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Sincerely,'
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'
Miya'Yoshitani'
Executive'Director'
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Alan Lessik
Kattchee, Susan
Flores, John; smckae@wendel.com; Brian Hickey; Bolotina, Olga; Farmer, Casey; City Administrator"s Office;
Skolnick, Barry
Civicorps and Waste Managment
Friday, February 20, 2015 12:09:39 PM
I understand that the City is about to sign a contract with Waste Management. While we have been
waiting for this for quite a while, I need to inform you that Waste Management has not completed a
contract with Civicorps for the collection of commercial organic materials. We met with City PW
staff and WM in December and there have been no meetings since then. Our attorney was to work
with theirs on finalizing the contract after the resolution of certain issues in that meeting, but to do
date nothing has been proposed by WM. I am very concerned that a contract may be signed when
Civicorps has not seen the final wording and resolution of the issues we raised.
Our CFO provided all of the requested financial information to WM in late December and early
January and only last week did we receive a letter in the mail saying that we need to meet to
discuss the pricing. Despite our efforts, WM has not scheduled a meeting to do so. We are
concerned that WM is attempting to thwart the Councils resolution to have Civicorps and its job
training program provide commercial organics collections.
We have been meeting with the Teamsters and are very close to a final agreement with them. They
have been very responsive in this process.
This potential collaboration between the City of Oakland, Civicorps, WM and the Teamsters has been
raising interest in Washington DC as well as in Sacramento for its ground breaking provisions to
include training of at-risk youth in the franchise agreement. I just returned from meetings in DC with
Congressional members who were interested in what is happening and wanted to help publicize our
efforts.
We request that the City require WM to finalize their agreement with Civicorps before the franchise
agreement with the City is signed.
Alan Lessik
Executive Director
Civicorps
101 Myrtle St.
Oakland, CA 94607
510.992.7842
cell
www.cvcorps.org
11 June 2014
Councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney
District 3
1 Frank Ogawa Plaza
Oakland, CA 94612
Dear Councilmember McElhaney,
After testifying at the 29 May special City Council meeting regarding the zero waste contract, I
want to clarify how Civicorps can help the City to meet its zero waste environmental goals, while
also having a significant social impact and providing value to the businesses in the City who
contract for commercial source separated organics (CSSO) collection services.
Civicorps stands ready to expand our capacity in order to provide CSSO collection services
city-wide starting in July 2015. We will provide a proposal in the next week with costs and a
scope of services. There are triple bottom line benefits (economic, environmental and
social) in allowing Civicorps the opportunity to continue collect and expand commercial
source separated organics:
Economic
Civicorps partnership with EBMUD means that Oaklands CSSO will be converted
into clean electricity that is available to port businesses.
Civicorps already provides CSSO collection to Oakland businesses, both small and
large in the open market. Other providers do not currently provide services to
Oaklands small restaurants, and have stated that they will charge a premium if they
are required to do so.
Through our school and job training programs, Civicorps is teaching our youth about
the importance of environmental sustainability, and at the same time we are
training them for careers in the environmental field.
Social
Civicorps is the only accredited high school and job training program in Oakland helping
the highest risk young adults (18-26) in our community. Our graduation rate is 74% and
one year after graduation 82% of graduates are in college or have a job.
Civicorps social enterprises (commercial recycling, horticulture/fire mitigation, and
CSSO collection) in addition to providing real-world paid work experience for our
students also provide a revenue stream that is used to fund our school and
training programs.
Low income Oakland youth are trained as Class B (with air brake certification) truck
drivers. Civicorps is the only non-profit training program in Oakland offering paid
Class B training.
With the state reimbursements for recycling through the Bottle Bill in decline
the CSSO collection enterprise is of growing importance (versus the recycling
enterprise) for the ongoing sustainability of Civicorps.
Thank you for your attention to this important opportunity for the City of Oakland to
partner with Civicorps in commercial green waste collection.
In gratitude,
Alan Lessik
Executive Director
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Alan Lessik
Farmer, Casey; Bolotina, Olga; Jones, Andre
Council"s Ability to Contract with Civicorps
Monday, July 21, 2014 5:13:17 PM
Thanks for your letter to the City Administrator in regards to questions about
the Franchise Agreement and, in particular to Civicorps proposal. In meeting
with individual Councilmembers this week and last, a number of them raised
the question whether the Council has the ability to take the commercial
organics out of the franchise agreement.
The City shall not be obligated to any proposer to enter into a MM&O
Collection Services Contract despite the Citys governing body prospectively
authorizing by ordinance, award of the Contract to a proposer. The City shall
be obligated to a proposer if and only if the City enters into a MM&O
Collection Services Contract with the proposer, and further, no action will lie
against the City to compel the City to execute any such Contract, or to recover
from the City any damages, costs, lost profits, expenses, etc., that any
proposer may incur if the City chooses not to execute such Contract. By
submitting a proposal for the services, all proposers acknowledge and agree
that no enforceable contractual relationship arises until the City executes the
appropriate Contract, that no action shall require the City to fully execute
such Contract at any time, and that each proposer waives all claims to
damages, lost profits, costs, expenses, etc., as a result of the City not fully
executing such Contract.
My reading of this section seems to give the City Council considerable latitude
in this decision and whether they want to separate the Mixed Materials from
the Organics. It appears that the RFP process itself does not bind the City to a
particular course of action, unless and until the City executes an MM&O
contract. The Citys hands are not tied, not by the RFP process. The City
Council can award zero waste franchises and contracts in any such way as the
Of course, these are matters that the City Attorney must decide. That said, it
seems there is leeway.
Thanks.
Alan Lessik
Executive Director
Civicorps
101 Myrtle St.
Oakland, CA 94607
510.992.7842
cell
www.cvcorps.org
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Joel Corona
Quan, Jean; Kalb, Dan; Kernighan, Pat; McElhaney, Lynette; Schaaf, Libby; Gallo, Noel; Brooks, Desley; Reid,
Larry; Kaplan, Rebecca; Gardner, Henry; Swanson, Sandre
Leticia Jauregui; Andy Duong; Kristina Duong; David Duong; David Edwards
CWS Invitation to Facility Tour at SBWMA (San Carlos) on Sept 19 from 9AM to 2PM
09/12/14
CWS will provide transportation to pick-up guests. Below is the itinerary for
the tour.
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. - Travel from Oakland to the SBWMA Facility,
guest will be picked up at 14th street between Broadway and the
crosswalk adjacent to City Hall.
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - Tour the Facility
12:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. - Lunch in education center with Q &A
12:45 p.m. depart SBWMA for drive back to Oakland
2:00PM return to Oakland
Thank you,
Joel Corona
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Amy Willis
Bolotina, Olga
Agustin Ramirez
Draft letter for Council Member Kalb
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 1:47:28 PM
Draft Quan Letter from Kalb and Gallo.docx
Hi, Olga,
I just left you a message about this. As I explained in my voice mail, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor
should be getting a briefing from Public Works staff next week (date tbd) on the status of contract
negotiations with CWS and WM.
Weve provided Deputy Mayor Swanson with a list of questions we would like the staff to respond to
mainly related to their getting from WM and CWS an estimate of their costs if they were provide
the wages and benefits recycling workers need and deserve as part of the recycling franchise
agreement.
We thought a letter from Council members Kalb and Gallo, who have been at the forefront in terms
of supporting the recycling workers, also would help the Mayor to focus on issues of importance in
this franchise agreement wages and benefits and the third bin for multi-family residents.
It would be good for the Mayor to be aware that there is Council support for these issues and for her
to communicate that to staff when she gets her briefing.
Do you think Council Member Kalb would be willing to sign on to this letter? Of course, both he and
Council Member Gallo should feel free to edit as they see fit.
Wed love to get this to the Mayor prior to the briefing with public works staff, which means getting
it out this week.
Thanks.
Amy Willis
Researcher
International Longshore and Warehouse Union
1188 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-775-0533 (phone)
(cell)
415-775-1302 (fax)
There are also important issues of equity and fairness at stake, because the occupants of
multi-family residences are generally lower-income and more likely to be people of
color than homeowners. Denying these residents the same environmental services as
homeowners is therefore unfair, unjust and inequitable. Oakland residents deserve
equal access to waste and recycling services, and providing all residents with access to a
third bin is the simplest and best way to accomplish this goal.
Finally, providing multi-family residents with green bin access will allow tons of
organics to be recovered each day and put to their highest and best use instead of
being wasted in landfills where they also contribute to climate change. Recovery will
allow these materials to be transformed into high-quality compost for use by Oakland
residents, or used as feedstock for anaerobic digesters that can generate energy at
facilities like the one operated by East Bay MUD.
The waste and recycling franchise agreements were negotiating today are likely to
remain in place for the next twenty years, so we cant afford to stumble or ignore
obvious problems. We need to get this right for all Oakland residents, for our recycling
workers, and the environment. We look forward to working with you to meet all these
goals.
Sincerely,
Noel Gallo
District 5
Dan Kalb
District 1
There are also important issues of equity and fairness at stake, because the occupants of
multi-family residences are generally lower-income and more likely to be people of
color than homeowners. Denying these residents the same environmental services as
homeowners is therefore unfair, unjust and inequitable. Oakland residents deserve
equal access to waste and recycling services, and providing all residents with access to a
third bin is the simplest and best way to accomplish this goal.
Finally, providing multi-family residents with green bin access will allow tons of
organics to be recovered each day and put to their highest and best use instead of
being wasted in landfills where they also contribute to climate change. Recovery will
allow these materials to be transformed into high-quality compost for use by Oakland
residents, or used as feedstock for anaerobic digesters that can generate energy at
facilities like the one operated by East Bay MUD.
The waste and recycling franchise agreements were negotiating today are likely to
remain in place for the next twenty years, so we cant afford to stumble or ignore
obvious problems. We need to get this right for all Oakland residents, for our recycling
workers, and the environment. We look forward to working with you to meet all these
goals.
Sincerely,
Noel Gallo
District 5
Dan Kalb
District 1
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Wald, Zachary
Bolotina, Olga
FW: Civicorps and Commercial Source Seperated Organics
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 12:43:32 PM
Civicorps D3.pdf
Olga
I want to make sure that your office got this letter as well.
Zachary Wald
Chief of Staff for Lynette McElhaney
Oakland City Councilmember, District 3
510-238-7032
Councilmember McElhaney:
In a follow-up to the testimony I presented at the 29 May Special City Council Meeting, I have
attached a letter regarding Civicorps intent to submit a proposal to offer our services in Commercial
Source Separated Organics Collection.
In gratitude,
Alan Lessik
Executive Director
Civicorps
101 Myrtle St.
Oakland, CA 94607
510.992.7842
cell
www.cvcorps.org
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Olga Bolotina
Bolotina, Olga
Fwd: Equitable Zero Waste Plan: Multi-Family Compost Bin Support
Tuesday, May 27, 2014 5:43:18 PM
APEN_Oak_Zero_Waste_Plan_2014.pdf
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Joel Corona
Bolotina, Olga
Leticia Jauregui; Kristina Duong
Invitation to Oakland Councilmembers & Teamster Local 70 Letter
Monday, September 15, 2014 2:40:41 PM
CWS Invitation to Facility Tour at SBWMA (San Carlos) on Sept 19 from 9AM to 2PM.msg
Letter Fratas to Mayor Quan.090814.pdf
09/15/14
Thank you for your call and interest in CWS progress. CWS is continuously progressing undaunted to
serve the City of Oakland on July 1,2015. Our progress and preparation includes: assets, people and
activities.
The campaign of deception engineered and implemented by Waste Management has provided some
distraction events but CWS remains on-track and within schedule. The Citys effectiveness at
gaining reasonable cooperation for the transition of data from Waste Management and WMs (Mr.
Skolnick) expressed commitment to the City for a smooth transition are each important.
1. Invitation that we sent to Councilmembers, Mayor, City Administrator and Deputy Mayor.
Please note that there are other invited people.
2. Letter (9/8) from Teamster Local 70s Mr. Marty Frates sent to the Mayor, that Marty and
Mr. Felix Martinez provided me during our meeting on Monday 9/8. Our meeting focused
on the transition of Teamster members from WM to CWS.
My cell number is
.
Sincerely,
Joel Corona
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Amy Willis
Gallo, Noel
Bolotina, Olga; Ordaz, Karely; Farmer, Casey
Letter to Mayor Quan and City Administrator Santana re: Priorities for Oakland Recycling Franchise
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 3:30:48 PM
Draft Letter from CMs Gallo, Kalb and McElhaney - 11-27-13.docx
Weve been informed by Deputy Mayor Swanson that Mayor Quan will be briefed by Public Works
staff sometime during the week of 12/3 regarding the status of the garbage and recycling franchise
agreement negotiations.
Our hope is to provide both the Mayor and City Administrator information about key issues you and
your Council colleagues have prioritized. Both Council Member Kalb and Council McElhaney have
signed on to the attached letter.
We would very much like to have your endorsement as well. Obviously, you should feel free to edit
the letter as you see fit and we can then re-circulate to Council Members Kalb and McElhaney.
We hope to have this letter to the Mayor and City Administrator as early as possible next week
ideally Monday morning so they receive it prior to their briefing with city staff.
Amy Willis
Researcher
International Longshore and Warehouse Union
1188 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-775-0533 (phone)
(cell)
415-775-1302 (fax)
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Joel Corona
Bolotina, Olga
Leticia Jauregui; Kristina Duong; David Duong
RE: Council Members Kalb_Kaplan & McElhaney - CWS brief news and updates - Cell phone number
Friday, September 05, 2014 9:03:15 PM
09/05/14
Olga,
My cell number is
.
Please call me whenever you wish to speak and we may assist you.
CWS continues progress with the final negotiation and ordering of our trucks and containers, and
designing and equipping our facilities.
We have met regularly with the City Zero Waste negotiating team and executive City management.
Today we provide the Zero Waste team some submittal documents upon our mutual schedule and
more submittals will follow on future dates. The City and CWS intend for the contract to be
completed and signed by September 30.
We have been meeting with EBMUD and Civicorps, and we have met with community members;
next week we meet with Local 70 (Felix and Marty).
Thanks,
Joel
Greetings Joel,
Olga
Olga A. Bolotina
07/31/14
Thank you for the confidence in CWS and our alliance with EBMUD, Civicorps and RSG.
Today we resumed our progress for ensuring the July 1, 2015 Zero Waste start date.
Sincerely,
Joel Corona
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Bolotina, Olga
Dowdakin, Becky; Levin, Brooke A.
Kattchee, Susan
RE: Nov 25 deadline for WM contract
Thursday, December 03, 2015 1:32:00 PM
Olga We are working with WMAC on the protocols. When we have reached an
agreement on the final document, we will post it on the Zero Waste Oakland website,
and let you know its available.
Becky Dowdakin
Environmental Services Manager
City of Oakland | Oakland Public Works Department | APWA Accredited Agency
250 Frank H Ogawa Plaza, Ste. 5301 | Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 238-6981 | (510) 238-7286 Fax
bdowdakin@oaklandnet.com
Olga,
Brooke A. Levin
Director
City of Oakland |Oakland Public Works Department | APWA Accredited
250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza| Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 238-4470 | FAX 510-238-6428
blevin@oaklandnet.com
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responsible.
Hello Brooke,
Im not sure if you saw this. Is there any information that we could forward? Thanks!
Olga
The 1st amendment to the Waste Management contract dated Oct. 9, item 15, gives a deadline
of Nov. 25 for the City and Waste management to identify ways for multi family residential
developments to minimize pull out fees. I'm president of my condo HOA and we are trying to
finalize our 2016 budget.
What has been developed that we can use to identify options to minimize these fees?
Ron Wolf
Oakland, CA 94607
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Ron Wolf
Bolotina, Olga
Re: Nov 25 deadline for WM contract
Thursday, December 03, 2015 2:47:56 PM
Olga, thanks for following up on this. I got a call back from Stephanie Hom from City
Administrator's office, but she provided no specifics. I'll looks for updates on the website.
Identifying qualified 3rd party pushout vendors is key.
Ron
On Dec 3, 2015, at 1:30 PM, "Bolotina, Olga" <OBolotina@oaklandnet.com> wrote:
Hello Ron,
I just received a reply from our Public Works department stating: Olga We are working with
WMAC on the protocols. When we have reached an agreement on the final document, we will post
it on the Zero Waste Oakland website, and let you know its available.
Olga
The 1st amendment to the Waste Management contract dated Oct. 9, item 15, gives a deadline
of Nov. 25 for the City and Waste management to identify ways for multi family residential
developments to minimize pull out fees. I'm president of my condo HOA and we are trying to
finalize our 2016 budget.
What has been developed that we can use to identify options to minimize these fees?
Ron Wolf
Oakland, CA 94607